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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuartoQuarto - Wikipedia

    Generally, quartos have more squarish proportions than folios or octavos. There are variations in how quartos were produced. For example, bibliographers call a book printed as a quarto (four leaves per full sheet) but bound in gatherings of 8 leaves each a "quarto in 8s."

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    The size of the resulting pages in these cases depends, of course, on the size of the full sheet used to print them and how much the leaves were trimmed before binding, but where the same size paper is used, folios are the largest, followed by quartos and then octavos.: 80–81 The proportion of leaves of quartos tends to be squarer than that ...

  3. Feb 19, 2023 · But generally speaking, a folio was about 12 x 19 inches, an quarto was around 6 x 9 inches, and an octavo about 5 x 7.5 inches. In case you’re wondering what recto and verso means: The front or face of a single sheet of paper, or the right-hand page of an open book is called the recto. The back or underside of a single sheet of paper, or the ...

  4. everything.explained.today › \ › quartoQuarto Explained

    Generally, quartos have more squarish proportions than folios or octavos. There are variations in how quartos were produced. For example, bibliographers call a book printed as a quarto (four leaves per full sheet) but bound in gatherings of 8 leaves each a "quarto in 8s."

  5. Jan 18, 2018 · Folios and Quartos were types of books in Shakespeare’s time. The differences between the two were the way the pages were folded, the size of the finished product, and page numbers. But all in all, they are both kinds of books. Words printed on paper and bound for reader to consume. When editors compiled either quartos or folios of ...

  6. Dec 19, 2015 · The Quarto version was based more on an acting script than a written manuscript (as it contains more stage direction) The Quarto version was an earlier version of the play (as the Folio has removed some language that could be construed as profane and thus would have been subject to the “Act to Restrain Abuses of the Players,” a law passed ...

  7. Folios are books made out of large sheets of paper folded in half to create two leaves or four pages. Quartos are books made out of the same large sheets of paper as folios, but now folded in half twice to make four leaves or eight pages. Keywords: Shakespeare's texts, First Folio, quarto, unediting, publishing Shakespeare.

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